Fabiola A. Galguera, a Partner at NachtLaw, P.C., in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is authorized to practice law in Michigan and Florida. Her legal repertoire spans:Criminal defenseEmployment lawEducation lawTitle IXLitigationMs. Galguera joined NachtLaw in 2020 and became a partner in the firm in 2024. She was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She has honed her skills in both federal and state courtrooms, achieving notable success for her clients, including securing not guilty verdicts in felony trials. Beyond the courtroom, she is a staunch advocate for students, representing them from kindergarten through post-doctoral levels in cases involving assault, harassment, or discrimination defense. Additionally, she has adeptly defended students and faculty against various Title IX accusations, often achieving favorable outcomes without needing hearings.Hailing from Miami, Florida, Ms. Galguera pursued her undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, earning a Bachelor of Arts with high distinction in political science. During this time, she gained valuable insights into criminal and employment law while working with the legal team for the Hialeah Police Department and the city of Hialeah in South Florida. Her interest in conflict resolution was sparked by her student facilitator role at the University of Michigan's Office of Student Conflict Resolution.Upon deciding to stay in Ann Arbor, Ms. Galguera obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 2020. While in law school, she contributed to the Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law with articles on ecoterrorism and the environmental impact of immigration policy. Her commitment to social causes was evident through her involvement with the Latino Law Student Association, where she helped fundraise for scholarships and raised awareness about gender inequality with the unique Mr. Wolverine event.Ms. Galguera’s legal journey included summer positions with the Honorable Judge Migna Sanchez-Llorens, where she delved into civil, family and criminal law. During the academic year, she worked as a project manager for the Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center, a nonprofit dedicated to conflict resolution in higher education.A respected presence in the legal community, Ms. Galguera is actively involved with the Hispanic Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan, the State Bar of Michigan Criminal Lawyers Section and The Florida Bar Criminal Lawyers Section. She is also fluent in Spanish, French and Portuguese, enhancing her ability to connect with a diverse range of clients.